DEMAK - The government has collected data on residents' houses that were damaged due to flooding, as happened in Demak Regency, Central Java. This damaged house will be repaired. "The data collection on houses damaged by floods shows that the damage rate is in the mild, moderate, or severe category," said Acting Governor of Central Java Nana Sudjana when met after the handover of aid to flood victims in Demak, which was centered at SD Negeri 3 Ngaluran, Karanganyar District, Demak Regency, Antara, Sunday, March 24. His party will also coordinate with the Ministry of PUPR and BNPB. Likewise, damaged road infrastructure will also be collected. As a result of the flooding that occurred in Demak Regency, he noted that several points of the Pantura road east of Demak-Kudus were damaged. "Later on, it will also be coordinated to be repaired, including national roads that are really needed by the community," he said. He hopes that before the flow of the Lebaran homecoming, the damaged Pantura road has been repaired. The Pantura road in the east of Demak-Kudus, which was the worst damage, was in Karanganyar Village because the asphalt layer was peeling.
The road was hit by a large flood due to the collapse of the Wulan River in February 2024. However, after being repaired, it turned out that there was an aftershock of the same reason, namely the breakdown of the Wulan River embankment at the same location as the previous case.

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